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Lädt ... Singing Montana Skyvon Debra Holland
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Beautiful, wealthy, and sophisticated, opera star Sophia Maxwell is living the life of her dreams. As the Songbird of Chicago, sheâ??s lauded for her pure, rich voice and has a constant circle of admirers vying for her jaded attention. Then she loses her voice during a performance. Her doctor warns her to rest her larynx, or sheâ??ll never sing again. Devastated, Sophia retreats to the frontier town of Sweetwater Springs to stay with her sister. Sheâ??s determined to recover and once again take the stage by storm. An injury to logger Kael Kelley forces him to return to his parentsâ?? home outside of Sweetwater Springs until he can heal enough to return to the logging camp he manages. Heâ??s impatient to recover and concerned about his men, whoâ??ve been left to work under the incompetent overseer who was responsible for his accident. When Sophia and Kael meet, they have an immediate attraction. The handsome logger is as different from Sophiaâ??s sophisticated suitors as can be. She decides a summer flirtation is the perfect way to enliven her boring convalescence. Then the unthinkable happens, and the Songbird of Chicago fall Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Seventh in the Montana Sky series. Can be read as a standalone.
Lovely, touching, sweet and heartening. The small and growing town of Sweetwater Springs, Montana is the heart of these historical romance stories. Each is filled with love, friendship, grief (it is the old west where modern medicine is not available) and dependable neighborly support.
The scene where Sophie is questioning the 12 year old maid Fanny about school is so touching. Sophie is generous in helping Fanny and her family and then the little girl cries because she's happy. Fanny doesn't understand why she's crying, but Sophie assures her "it's what women do." Adorable. I was crying myself at that point.
Friendship lightens grief. A powerful message.
I alternated between a paperback version and audible. Loved both. The audio version is soothing with a slight accent. Very pleasing to the ear. ( )